I'm pretty sure those supporting permanent Daylight Saving Time outnumber those who favor Standard Time. Perhaps it's a 60/40 split. But just as a strong manager can make a policy decision unpopular with employees that proves better for the organization, this is one of those times for America on this issue.
Daylight Saving Time has always been a policy typical of government meddling with nature or the economy to the longterm detriment of the whole.
It's reminiscent of money printing.
"Let's just create more money out of thin air, and that'll solve our resource issue."
There's immediate benefit followed by long-term harm—felt the most by the poorest Americans—through a reduction of the value of their money.
Similar to our continued policy of financial indebtedness, we now think we can borrow light from the morning and give it to the evening. Take it from the hours humans are their freshest, sharpest, and most productive, and give it to the hours we spend in leisure. And again, this is to the detriment of the "lowest among us"—in this case, those with already compromised health most affected by this clash of our natural sleep-wake cycle established over millennia.
Daylight Saving Time is less natural, less healthy, and enables the continued deterioration of the health of our nation.
P.s. A quick search online reveals all of this:
"Medical consensus strongly favors permanent Standard Time because it aligns closer to natural human biology. Here are the primary health benefits:
"Better Sleep Quality: Standard Time provides more morning light, which naturally resets your circadian rhythm, making it easier to wake up and fall asleep at night. Permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST) causes chronic sleep deprivation by forcing people to wake up in the dark.
"Lower Cardiovascular Risks: Moving to permanent DST is linked to increased rates of heart attacks, strokes, and irregular heartbeats due to chronic sleep disruptions. Standard Time mitigates these cardiovascular stresses.
"Improved Mental Health: Increased morning sunlight boosts serotonin levels and reduces the risks of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), depression, and anxiety.
"Reduced Accidents: Studies show that regular sleep schedules under Standard Time lead to better alertness, fewer workplace injuries, and a reduction in fatal traffic accidents compared to the grogginess associated with DST."
Trump Indicates He'll Sign Bill Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent